- Jirair Hovnanian
Jirair S. Hovnanian (1927 –
August 14 ,2007 ) was an Armenian Iraqi-American homebuilder based inNew Jersey . Hovnanian's buiness developed and built over 6,000 houses throughoutSouth Jersey . cite news |first=Gayle Nonan|last=Sims|title= An entrepreneur's final act of generosity|url=http://www.philly.com/inquirer/obituaries/20070816_Services_Friday_for_J_S__Hovnanian__South_Jersey_builder.html |work=Philadelphia Inquirer |publisher= |date=2007-08-16 |accessdate=2007-09-16]Early life
Jirair S. Hovnanian was born in
Kirkuk ,Iraq in 1927. His parents, who were ethnic Armenians had fled toIraq in 1915 to escape persecution in other parts of theOttoman Empire . Hovnanian's father, Stepan K. Hovnanian, owned and operated aconstruction company based inBaghdad . Hovnanian was one of six children in his family. He attended aJesuit high school in Kirkuk.The Hovnanian family, including Jirair, immigrated to the
United States in 1948. The family settled inNorth Philadelphia . Hovnanian spoke very little English when he arrived in the U.S.Hovnanian married his wife,
Elizabeth Vosbikian . Her family had created theQuickie Manufacturing Corporation , which manufactured popular products such as the Quickie broom and mops.Hovnanian graduated from the
Wharton School at theUniversity of Pennsylvania in 1952 with abachelor's degree in business.Career
Jirair Hovnanian and his three brothers founded a family construction company, Hovnanian Brothers Corp., in 1959. cite news |first=Gayle Nonan|last=Sims|title= J.S. Hovnanian, New Jersey builder, dies |url=http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20070815_J_S__Hovnanian__New_Jersey_builder__dies.html |work=
Philadelphia Inquirer |publisher= |date=2007-08-15 |accessdate=2007-09-16] In 1964 Hovnanian split off from his brothers' company in order to found his own construction business,J.S. Hovnanian & Sons , ofMount Laurel Township, New Jersey .Over the next 40 years under Hovnanian's leadership, J.S. Hovnanian & Sons built over 6,000 throughout South Jersey, mainly in Burlington County, Camden County, and Gloucester County. (One of Jirair's brothers,Kevork Hovnanian , would later found Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc., apublicly traded firm based inRed Bank, New Jersey . Jirair's and Kevork's prospective companies are not related professionally.)Jirair Hovnanian championed
New Jersey state law s in the 1970s to protect home buyers from unscrupulous builders and realtors. The laws later enacted included the Municipal Land Use Law, the 10 year Home Owner's Warranty Program, and theUniform Construction Code .Hovnanian and his firm, J.S. Hovnanian & Sons, had participated in the ABC
reality show , "", and completed the project just 10 days before his death in August 2007. Hovnanian's company built a home for free inPennsauken, New Jersey , for the Marrero family, which was made up of Victor Marrero and his five sons. The home, which was built in just 96 hours, was completed for the show and the Marrero family, onAugust 4 , 2007. Hovnanian's family later told thePhiladelphia Inquirer that participating in the show was one of his dreams. Victor Marrero, the recipient of the episode's new home built by Hovnanian, told the newspaper following Hovnanian's death, "Mr. Hovnanian gave me and my sons a lifeline. I will love him all my life. He was quiet and always in the back. He was not a showoff. He told me 'I know you and your boys will be all right.' He threw so much love at me."Hovnanian served as president of the
New Jersey Builders Association and the lifelong director of theNational Association of Home Builders .Interests
Jirair Hovnanian participated in a number of personal interest and philantropic causes throughout his life.
Hovnanian and two scientists teamed up to found Nature's Wonder, a
Philadelphia metropolitan area company which extracts a product frompeat in order to encourage plant growth. Hovnanian was, himself, a champion grower ofroses .Hovnanian founded the Center for the Advancement of Natural Discoveries using Light Emission (CANDLE) in
Armenia , his family's homeland before his parents fled to Iraq. The center, which is located inYerevan, Armenia , "generates beams of ultraviolet light for proteincrystallography ." It helps to employ Armenian scientists who would otherwise have to move abroad in order to find work.He was also a supporter of the Burlington County Boy Scout Council. In order to help future students, Hovnanian founded the Jirair S. Hovnanian Scholarship Fund.
Hovnanian received the
Ellis Island Medal of Honor in 2006 from theNational Ethnic Coalition of Organizations Inc.Death
Jirair Hovnanian died of heart failure on August 14, 2007, at his home in
Mount Laurel Township, New Jersey . He was pronounced dead at Virtua West Jersey Hospital Marlton inMarlton, New Jersey , just ten days after completing the episode of "". His funeral was held at St. Gregory'sArmenian Apostolic Church inPhiladelphia . Hovnanian was buried inCinnaminson, New Jersey .Jirair Hovnanian was survived by his wife, Elizabeth, and his sons, Stephen and Peter, as well as two great-grandchildren, three brothers, and two sisters.
External links
* [http://www.hovhomes.com/ J.S. Hovnanian & Sons]
* [http://www.candle.am/index.html Center for the Advancement of Natural Discoveries using Light Emission (CANDLE)]
* [http://www.philly.com/inquirer/obituaries/20070816_Services_Friday_for_J_S__Hovnanian__South_Jersey_builder.html Philadelphia Inquirer: An entrepreneur's final act of generosity]
* [http://www.philly.com/inquirer/multimedia/9202487.html Philadelphia Inquirer: Memorial video]
* [http://www.legacy.com/Obituaries.asp?Page=APStory&Id=13311 Jirair S. Hovnanian AP Obituary]References
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